Introduction: Population explosion is one of the most hazards to the development of India. The most effective way to control this is by reducing birth rate using contraception. Objective: To know the prevalence of contraceptive use among married women. Methodology: Community-based cross-sectional study was conducted among married women aged 15-44 years residing in three urban areas of Belagavi using predesigned and pretested questionnaire after obtaining informed consent. Results: The prevalence of contraceptive use in the present study was 353 (58.8%), among them 96 (16.0%) were condom user, 113 (18.9%) were using intrauterine device, 26 (4.3%) were practicing rhythm method, 20 (3.3%) of them were using oral contraceptive pill, and 98 (...
Context:India was the first country in the world to launch National Family Planning Program (NFPP) i...
INTRODUCTION: The use of contraceptives has been practiced since thousand of years and if used corre...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence and factors associated with practice of modern contraceptive m...
Introduction: The higher fertility in India is attributed to early marriage, low level of literacy, ...
Background: India was the first country in world to launch - The National Family Welfare Programme i...
Background: India was the first country in world to launch - The National Family Welfare Programme i...
Introduction: India is the first country to implement National Family Program in 1952. Acceptance of...
Introduction: The single most important problem that developing countries like India are facing...
Uncontrolled population growth is recognised as the single most important impediment to national dev...
Background: The single most important problem that India is facing now is the uncontrolled growth of...
Background: Population explosion in developing countries is the major problem which neutralizes all ...
Background: India was the first country in the world to formulate the national family planning progr...
Background: A high level of unmet need for contraception persists among currently married women in S...
Introduction: Not many studies have been conducted regarding contraceptive practices in the slums of...
BackgroundContraception nowadays is almost universal in urban areas. In rural areas, contraception i...
Context:India was the first country in the world to launch National Family Planning Program (NFPP) i...
INTRODUCTION: The use of contraceptives has been practiced since thousand of years and if used corre...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence and factors associated with practice of modern contraceptive m...
Introduction: The higher fertility in India is attributed to early marriage, low level of literacy, ...
Background: India was the first country in world to launch - The National Family Welfare Programme i...
Background: India was the first country in world to launch - The National Family Welfare Programme i...
Introduction: India is the first country to implement National Family Program in 1952. Acceptance of...
Introduction: The single most important problem that developing countries like India are facing...
Uncontrolled population growth is recognised as the single most important impediment to national dev...
Background: The single most important problem that India is facing now is the uncontrolled growth of...
Background: Population explosion in developing countries is the major problem which neutralizes all ...
Background: India was the first country in the world to formulate the national family planning progr...
Background: A high level of unmet need for contraception persists among currently married women in S...
Introduction: Not many studies have been conducted regarding contraceptive practices in the slums of...
BackgroundContraception nowadays is almost universal in urban areas. In rural areas, contraception i...
Context:India was the first country in the world to launch National Family Planning Program (NFPP) i...
INTRODUCTION: The use of contraceptives has been practiced since thousand of years and if used corre...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence and factors associated with practice of modern contraceptive m...